. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . ).It has been used in the same cases, but its employment is now nearly obsolete. Itsdose is 9j. to 3j- 3. OVIS ARIES, Linn., L. E. D.—THE SHEEP. (Sevum, L.—Fat, E.—Adeps Ovillus, D.)(Sevum, U. S. Suet.) History. The sheep is one of the anciently known animals. It is mentioned by Muses (Genesis iv. 2), by Herodotus (Thalia Cxiii.), Aristotle, and other ancient writers. Zoology. «e«. §, canines g—§, molars £—| = 32. Hornscommon to both sexes, sometimes wanting in the female, thick, angular, wrinkled 820 ELEMENTS OF MAT
. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . ).It has been used in the same cases, but its employment is now nearly obsolete. Itsdose is 9j. to 3j- 3. OVIS ARIES, Linn., L. E. D.—THE SHEEP. (Sevum, L.—Fat, E.—Adeps Ovillus, D.)(Sevum, U. S. Suet.) History. The sheep is one of the anciently known animals. It is mentioned by Muses (Genesis iv. 2), by Herodotus (Thalia Cxiii.), Aristotle, and other ancient writers. Zoology. «e«. §, canines g—§, molars £—| = 32. Hornscommon to both sexes, sometimes wanting in the female, thick, angular, wrinkled 820 ELEMENTS OF MATERIA MEDICA. transversely, pale coloured, turned laterally in a spiral form. Ears slender. Hair of two kinds. Tail more or less short. Two mammce. Sp. char. [0. Musimon.]—Horns very strong, arched backward, and curveddownwards, and towards the point. General colour fawn, more or less brown,white on the face and legs, and under the belly ; a darker streak on the dorsalline, on the flanks, and often black about the neck. Fig.
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